VOOM Vape Reviews (2026)

VOOM’s lineup leans toward feature-heavy rechargeable disposables with longer run time, stronger output, and more on-device feedback. In our testing, that translated to better control on the larger models, while the smaller option kept things lighter, simpler, and easier to carry.

Product Overview

Device Overall Score Pros Cons Ideal For
VOOM Meteor 70K 4.6 Huge capacity, adjustable power, strong output Large body, can run warm Heavy daily use
VOOM Cobble 20K 4.3 Compact-for-class, steady draw, easy screen check Less customization than the feature-heavy models Reliable all-day carry
VOOM Burst 15K 4.4 Two clear modes, good control feel, strong flavor Button learning curve, bulkier body Users who like switching intensity
VOOM Mesh 3K 4.1 Low-cost entry, light carry, simple use Shorter lifespan, fewer controls Backup use and short trips

Final Verdict

  • VOOM Meteor 70K

    • Who it’s for: heavy users, longer daily routines, and people who want more control over output and airflow

    • Who it’s not for: anyone who wants the smallest possible carry or the coolest-running puff at all times

  • VOOM Cobble 20K

    • Who it’s for: everyday carry, repeatable draws, and lower-fuss users who still want a rechargeable disposable

    • Who it’s not for: power chasers or people who want the most adjustable feel in the lineup

  • VOOM Burst 15K

    • Who it’s for: users who like changing intensity during the day and want a stronger puff on demand

    • Who it’s not for: people who want pure draw-only simplicity or the lightest pocket carry

  • VOOM Mesh 3K

    • Who it’s for: budget buyers, backup-device users, and short errand or short-trip carry

    • Who it’s not for: heavy all-day use, long travel days, or anyone shopping for advanced features

VOOM Vape Comparison Chart

Item VOOM Meteor 70K VOOM Cobble 20K VOOM Burst 15K VOOM Mesh 3K
Overall Score 4.6 4.3 4.4 4.1
Device Type Rechargeable disposable Rechargeable disposable Rechargeable disposable Disposable
Nicotine Strength 5% 5% (50 mg/mL) 5% 5%
Battery 1000mAh 650mAh 650mAh 550mAh
E-liquid Capacity 20mL 16mL 16mL 4mL
Controls / Features Adjustable power + airflow LCD display Mode button + airflow Draw-activated only
Best For Maximum longevity Steady daily carry Switching intensity Budget backup

How We Tested It

We ran each device through the same weeklong pattern used in our testing process: commute pulls, short work-break sessions, and a longer evening block. Marcus pushed longer draws to surface heat and output changes, while Jamal focused more on pocket carry, quick access, and how well each device handled a normal grab-and-go routine.

We scored flavor, throat hit, vapor production, airflow and draw, battery life, leak resistance, build quality, ease of use, and portability on a 5-point scale. That kept the numbers tied to what we actually felt in daily use instead of just reading spec sheets.

VOOM Vape: Our Testing Experience

VOOM Meteor 70K

Our Testing Experience

VOOM Meteor 70K vape

In our testing, Meteor 70K was the device we kept reaching for when we wanted maximum run time. We used it as a main device through commute pulls, quick breaks, and longer evening sessions. The adjustable power changed the puff in a noticeable way: lower output felt smoother and cleaner, while higher output brought a firmer throat hit and denser, warmer vapor.

That extra headroom is what separated it from the rest of the lineup. Marcus pushed it harder than the others and got the biggest clouds here, while Jamal liked being able to glance at the screen and know exactly where battery and liquid stood. Just as important, our unit stayed steady late into use instead of falling off sharply near the end.

What we liked

  • Adjustable power that clearly changes the puff character

  • Strong, stable output during longer sessions

  • Screen feedback makes pacing easier

Who it is best for

  • Heavy daily use with fewer replacements

  • Users who want to move between tighter and looser airflow

  • People who value consistency more than pocket stealth

Where it falls short

  • Runs warm if you stay at higher output for too long

  • Bulkier in a pocket than the 15K and 20K models

  • More features means a little more restraint is needed

VOOM Meteor 70K vape

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Very long runtime per device Larger body footprint
Adjustable power and airflow Can run warm at higher output
Dense vapor when pushed More settings to manage
Clear screen feedback Not the simplest carry

Details

  • Device Type: Rechargeable disposable

  • Nicotine Strength: 5%

  • Battery: 1000mAh

  • E-liquid Capacity: 20mL

  • Output: 10W–30W (listed)

  • Coil: Dual mesh

  • Charging: USB-C

VOOM Meteor 70K vape

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.7 Strong clarity that held up deep into use
Throat Hit 4.6 Easy to tune through power and airflow
Vapor Production 4.8 Big output when pushed
Airflow/Draw 4.5 Range works for tighter or looser pulls
Battery Life 4.7 Excellent stamina for the class
Leak Resistance 4.4 Stayed clean with normal wipe-down habits
Build Quality 4.6 Solid feel and dependable controls
Ease of Use 4.2 Straightforward once learned, but still feature-heavy
Portability 4.0 Performance comes with a bigger body
Overall Score 4.6 Best all-around VOOM for heavy use

VOOM Cobble 20K

Our Testing Experience

VOOM Cobble 20K

Cobble 20K felt like the everyday middle ground. We kept using it for commutes, quick breaks, and shorter evening sessions because it asked less of us than Meteor or Burst. In day-to-day use, the draw stayed even and the throat hit stayed firm without turning rough.

What stood out was consistency more than raw output. Marcus could stretch the session and still got a stable puff, but the Cobble never tried to become a cloud-first device. Jamal liked the carry shape, and we both liked how easy it was to check the screen and move on. Sweet flavors got a little warmer when chained, so it worked best with a steady cadence instead of hard back-to-back pulls.

What we liked

  • Consistent draw with very few surprises

  • Compact-for-class feel for a 20K device

  • Screen is easy to check at a glance

Who it is best for

  • Daily carry users who want steady performance

  • People who prefer a familiar, repeatable puff

  • Users who want a lower-fuss rechargeable disposable

Where it falls short

  • Less customization than Meteor or Burst

  • Not a cloud-first performer

  • Sweet profiles can warm up when chained

VOOM Cobble 20K

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Steady flavor and a consistent draw Less room to tune the feel
Rechargeable 650mAh battery Not aimed at high-output use
16mL capacity for long use Sweet profiles can run warm if chained
Simple screen feedback Availability can vary by retailer

Details

  • Device Type: Rechargeable disposable

  • Nicotine Strength: 5% (50 mg/mL)

  • Battery: 650mAh

  • E-liquid Capacity: 16mL

  • Coil: Mesh

  • Screen: LCD

  • Charging: USB-C

VOOM Cobble 20K

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.3 Clean and steady, best at a normal cadence
Throat Hit 4.5 Strong, consistent delivery
Vapor Production 4.1 Solid but not aggressive
Airflow/Draw 4.3 Predictable pull that is easy to adapt to
Battery Life 4.3 Reliable all-day behavior for the class
Leak Resistance 4.4 Stayed tidy in pockets and bags
Build Quality 4.3 Durable feel and readable screen
Ease of Use 4.6 Very low learning curve
Portability 4.2 Comfortable daily carry for a 20K device
Overall Score 4.3 Best VOOM for steady everyday carry

VOOM Burst 15K

Our Testing Experience

VOOM Burst 15K

Burst 15K was the easiest one to tailor by feel. In Regular mode it gave a calmer, more controlled puff for work breaks and short sessions. Switching to Burst mode made the hit fuller and denser right away, so it was easy to change the feel without switching devices.

That button-based setup gave it a different personality from the rest of the group. Marcus liked using the airflow and modes together because the change was immediate, while Jamal thought it still felt manageable as long as you accepted the slightly bulkier body. In our testing, the trade-off was heat: longer pulls in Burst mode warmed it up faster than the other rechargeable models.

What we liked

  • Two modes that feel meaningfully different

  • Adjustable airflow helps fit different habits

  • Display feedback supports day-to-day pacing

Who it is best for

  • Users who like changing intensity by situation

  • People who want a stronger puff without chain vaping all day

  • Anyone who prefers button control over pure draw-only use

Where it falls short

  • Button workflow adds a learning curve

  • Burst mode can run warm on longer pulls

  • Not the smallest option for pockets

VOOM Burst 15K

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Regular and Burst modes feel distinct More steps than draw-only devices
Adjustable airflow Can warm up during higher-intensity use
16mL capacity Bulkier than smaller disposables
Display indicators help pacing Easy to overdo it if you stay in Burst

Details

  • Device Type: Rechargeable disposable

  • Nicotine Strength: 5%

  • E-liquid Capacity: 16mL

  • Battery: 650mAh

  • Coil: Dual mesh (10W–20W)

  • Activation: Manual button

  • Charging: USB-C

VOOM Burst 15K

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.5 Mode switching helps match flavor weight to the moment
Throat Hit 4.6 Stronger in Burst and easy to tailor
Vapor Production 4.5 Noticeably fuller in the higher mode
Airflow/Draw 4.4 Adjustable airflow improves fit
Battery Life 4.2 Solid for the class, but not huge
Leak Resistance 4.3 Stayed clean through pocket carry
Build Quality 4.4 Controls and display feel deliberate
Ease of Use 4.1 Button and mode changes take a beat to learn
Portability 4.1 Manageable, but not tiny
Overall Score 4.4 Best choice for controlled intensity

VOOM Mesh 3K

Our Testing Experience

VOOM Mesh 3K

Mesh 3K was the simple backup pick. We treated it like a short-trip or errand device: quick sessions, minimal carry weight, no setup, and no extra controls. Early in the device life, flavor came through cleanly and the draw activation stayed reliable.

That simplicity is the whole point. Jamal liked it most because it disappeared in a pocket and never asked for attention, while Marcus hit its ceiling quickly once he tried to push longer sessions. In our testing, it worked best when we treated it like a compact disposable for lighter daily use, not a replacement for the larger 15K and 20K devices.

What we liked

  • Lightweight, simple carry

  • Clean flavor early in the device life

  • Easy, consistent draw activation

Who it is best for

  • Backup-device users

  • Short trips and quick errands

  • Budget buyers who want a straightforward disposable

Where it falls short

  • Shorter lifespan than the larger VOOM models

  • Less depth under heavier chain use

  • No tuning features

VOOM Mesh 3K

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Very simple and pocket-friendly Shorter total lifespan
Low-cost entry point Limited output ceiling
Consistent draw activation No airflow or mode control
Good battery size for the class Not built for long sessions

Details

  • Device Type: Disposable

  • Nicotine Strength: 5%

  • E-liquid Capacity: 4mL

  • Battery: 550mAh

  • Puff Count: 3000+

  • Activation: Draw-activated

  • Coil: Mesh

VOOM Mesh 3K

Review Score

Metric Score Remarks
Flavor 4.1 Good early performance, with simpler flavor layering
Throat Hit 4.1 Consistent, but not tunable
Vapor Production 4.0 Adequate rather than cloud-focused
Airflow/Draw 4.2 Comfortable pull for quick sessions
Battery Life 4.0 Fine for the class, but the smaller build limits long runs
Leak Resistance 4.3 Stayed tidy in pocket carry
Build Quality 4.0 Basic but solid enough
Ease of Use 4.8 Almost no learning curve
Portability 4.7 Light and easy to carry
Overall Score 4.1 Best as a simple backup

Compare Performance Scores of These Vapes

Device Overall Score Flavor Throat Hit Vapor Production Airflow/Draw Battery Life Leak Resistance Build Quality Ease of Use Portability
VOOM Meteor 70K 4.6 4.7 4.6 4.8 4.5 4.7 4.4 4.6 4.2 4.0
VOOM Cobble 20K 4.3 4.3 4.5 4.1 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.6 4.2
VOOM Burst 15K 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.1 4.1
VOOM Mesh 3K 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.2 4.0 4.3 4.0 4.8 4.7

Meteor 70K is the strongest all-around performer, especially on flavor, vapor production, and battery life. Burst 15K is the clearest specialist: it stands out when you want intensity control, but its extra steps bring ease of use down a bit. Cobble 20K stays balanced for dependable daily use, while Mesh 3K trades long-run stamina for portability and simplicity.

How to Choose the VOOM Vape?

Start with your usage pattern rather than puff count alone; that is usually the best place to choose a vape. If you want a main device with the longest run time and the most control, Meteor 70K is the clear pick. Cobble 20K makes more sense if you want a steadier everyday rechargeable disposable with less fiddling. Burst 15K fits users who like changing intensity from one situation to the next. Mesh 3K is the practical choice when you want a smaller, simpler disposable for backup use, errands, or short trips.

Limitations

  • VOOM Meteor 70K: large carry, warmer at higher output, and easier to overuse because it has the most range.

  • VOOM Cobble 20K: fewer adjustments than Meteor or Burst, modest cloud output, and sweeter flavors can get warmer when chained.

  • VOOM Burst 15K: mode learning curve, more warmth in Burst mode, and a bulkier carry than smaller disposables.

  • VOOM Mesh 3K: shorter run time, lighter output, and almost no tuning beyond the basic draw.

VOOM Vape vs. Alternatives

  • Why choose these models

    • There is a clear split between maximum run time, lower-fuss daily use, adjustable intensity, and simple backup carry.

    • The larger models add practical extras like screens, charging, and airflow control without pushing you into full mod complexity.

    • In our testing, flavor stayed respectable across the lineup, especially on Meteor and Burst.

  • Alternatives to consider

Pro Tips for VOOM Vape

  • If your device has modes, spend a day in the lower mode first so you know its baseline puff before pushing it harder.

  • Use airflow as your first adjustment before chasing more intensity; it is easier to keep that change consistent.

  • Avoid rapid chain pulls on higher-output settings, because that is where warmth and burnt taste usually show up first.

  • Keep the mouthpiece clean and wipe away condensation before the draw starts feeling wet.

  • If you pocket-carry your device, store it upright when you can to reduce slow seepage over time.

  • When a screen-based disposable starts tasting thicker than usual, take a short pause. In our testing, that was usually heat buildup.

  • For travel days, bring a simple backup instead of relying only on a large-capacity device.

  • Use stable USB-C charging habits rather than trying to rush every charge.

  • If you are sensitive to throat hit, start with lower intensity and a tighter airflow before deciding the flavor is the problem.

FAQs

Does adjustable airflow really change the experience on these VOOM devices?

Yes. On Meteor and Burst, airflow changed how dense the puff felt and how sharp the throat hit came across. In our testing, that was often more useful than immediately pushing the output higher.

What’s the practical difference between a 3K device and a 15K or 20K device?

The smaller device is easier to carry and simpler to use, but it is built for a shorter life cycle and lighter daily demand. The higher-count devices make more sense for longer routines and fewer replacements.

If I want the simplest VOOM option, which one fits best?

Mesh 3K is the simplest in day-to-day operation. Cobble 20K is the easiest longer-running option if you still want a rechargeable disposable with a screen.

About the Author: Chris Miller

Chris Miller is the lead reviewer and primary author at VapePicks. He coordinates the site’s hands-on testing process and writes the final verdicts that appear in each review. His background comes from long-term work in consumer electronics, where day-to-day reliability matters more than launch-day impressions. That approach carries into nicotine-device coverage, with a focus on build quality, device consistency, and the practical details that show up after a device has been carried and used for several days.

In testing, Chris concentrates on battery behavior and charging stability, especially signs like abnormal heat, fast drain, or uneven output. He also tracks leaking, condensate buildup, and mouthpiece hygiene in normal routines such as commuting, short work breaks, and longer evening sessions. When a device includes draw activation or button firing, he watches for misfires and inconsistent triggering. Flavor and throat hit notes are treated as subjective experience, recorded for context, and separated from health interpretation.

Chris works with the fixed VapePicks testing team, which includes a high-intensity tester for stress and heat checks, plus an everyday-carry tester who focuses on portability and pocket reliability. For safety context, VapePicks relies on established public guidance and a clinical advisor’s limited review of risk language, rather than personal medical recommendations.

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